Jenna lives for working with clay. During the day a mild-mannered librarian. Evenings and weekends she creates.
Bored with her life. Her husband died a year ago. Jenna seeks to reinvent herself.
If she can’t grow it would mean giving up on life.
This story cast its magical spell over you and transforms the way you look at life.

THE BLADE THIS TIME by Jon Bassoff. “A dark masterpiece of classic horror. Bassoff blends art, insanity, violence, and obsession into a haunting nightmare that you don’t want to stop. Truly, Bassoff at his best.” —C.J. Howell, author of The Last of the Smoking Bartenders

This work comments on a book written by Stephen Greenblatt under the title, The Rise and Fall of Adam and Eve, published by W.W. Norton Press. My goal is to examine this work from the perspective of the First Singularity. The hypothesis of the First Singularity addresses the question: Why is our current Lebenswelt not the same as the Lebenswelt that we evolved in?

The Bloomsbury Group or Set—were a group of English writers, intellectuals, philosophers and artists, the best known members included Virginia Woolf, John Maynard Keynes, E. M. Forster and Lytton Strachey. Many of them met at Cambridge University and lived, worked or studied together near Bloomsbury. They influenced literature, aesthetics, criticism, and economics, feminism, Pacifism and sexuality

This is a profound read about the beauty & darkness of being locked in a cell away from everyday life and society.
The author writes about the pain of confinement and the romantic experiences he encountered with women who were fascinated by his strength to endure and intrigued by his intellect.

Life In The Infinite is the first release for my very first free verse poetry collection, The Incomplete Range. Infinite deals with the basics of human emotion, existentialism, ageing, self-destruction, identity, and mid-life crises.